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T. F. REILLEY.

I SANDER. No. 588,355. Patented Aug. 17,1833

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UNITED STATES PATENT. OFFICE.

TERENCE F. REILLEY, OF NEW YORK, N. Y.

SANDER.

SPECIFICATIONforming part of Letters Patent No. 588,355, dated August17, 1897. Application filed July 17, 1896. Serial No. 599,522. (Nomodel.)

1 respects, among which may be stated the diffioulty of refilling thesame and maintaining it proof against leakage during use.

The object of my invention is to provide a sander that will be light andinexpensive to make, afford ample facility for easy and ex-- peditiousrefilling, and contain a locking ar- Fig. 1.

rangement for the cover portion that will effectually preserve -a tightjoint and prevent leakage.

In the accompanying drawings, Figure 1 is a longitudinal section ofasander constructed according to my invention. Fig. 2 is a transversesection thereof, taken at the line 00 m, Fig. 3 is a side view of ablank from which both members of a locking device are formed. Fig. 4 isa plan of one of the said members, and Fig. 5 is a plan of the othermember. I

A designates an ordinary cylindrical receptacle for sand provided withthe usual perforated inclined end B,through which sand may be shaken orthrown by means of a handle C.

'D is a rim rigidly secured to the open end of the receptacle A'byineansof solder or otherwise. It has a sunk cone-shaped portion cl andinwardly-projecting segmental portions d. Each of the latter has formedupon its inner surface inclined portions (1 E is a cover comprising anannular strip e, having a sunk cone-shaped portion 6, adapted to beseated upon the cone-shaped portion d, and an outwardly-projectingcurved portion 6 e is a disk having outwardly-projecting segmentalportions e each. of 1 which has formed upon its surface inclinedportions e The cover E and disk 6 are rigidly united by means of rivets6 extending through washers e interposed between the said cover E anddisk a The handle 0 extends through the portion e and is soldered orotherwise secured thereto and to the disk e By the foregoingconstruction the cover may be readily detached from the receptacle bysimply turning it about one-sixth of a revolution, and the detachedreceptacle can then be dipped into a main supply-box after the manner ofa scoop for a new supply.

I claim In asander, the combination of a receptacle having a rim rigidlysecured thereto and provided with a sunk cone-shaped portion havinginclined segmental projections, and a cover provided with a sunkcone-shaped portion adapted to be seated upon said coneshaped portion,andh'aving secured thereto a handle and a disk, the latter havinginclined'segmental projections adapted to interlock with those of therim, substantially as described.

TERENCE F. REILLEY.

Witnesses:

PHILIP J. OREI'LLY, GEO. WADMAN.

